Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Dolphins sign UDFA center, ink three more draft picks

The Dolphins have remained busy in a fairly dead time between the draft and training camp, adding a veteran, a rookie and signing a couple of their draft picks. I will have a video on the Steve McKinney signing up shortly, but this entry covers some stuff I didn't deem "video worthy."

Draft pick signings

First, the Dolphins signed three more of their draft picks to contracts on May 19. Sixth-round running back Jalen Parmele, sixth-round running back Lex Hilliard and seventh-round defensive end Lionel Dotson all inked multi-year deals, likely in the vicinity of three years in length. Such contracts would the three to be eligible for restricted free agency in 2011. Along with Jake Long, these three players made up the first four draft picks signed by any of the 32 teams this year.

Spanos (6-4, 300) was the USC's starting center in 2007 after Ryan Kalil graduated the year before. He appeared in 10 games (nine starts) for the Trojans this past season, missing the team's first three games with a triceps injury. For his efforts as a senior, he was an All-Pac-10 honorable mention.

Prior to his senior season, Spanos played in a reserve role for the Trojans and worked at every offensive line position. He redshirted in 2003, was a backup offensive tackle in 2004, a backup center in 2005 and worked at guard in 2006 before becoming academically ineligible.

Spanos will wear No. 75 and will compete for a reserve offensive line role. The signing currently gives the Dolphins 16 undrafted rookies, including four offensive lineman.

Analysis

Like all undrafted rookies, Spanos has an uphill battle to make the roster. Still, because of the lack of veteran depth on the offensive line, Spanos will have his chance to compete for a backup job.

Both he and fellow undrafted center Mike Byrne (Delaware) have the versatility to play all across the offensive line, so there's no clear-cut advantage there. One has to assume that when it comes to competition faced, the edge goes to Spanos having played at USC.

Nevertheless, Spanos will have his hands full, and it's entirely possible that even if Steve McKinney wins a starting guard job, the team will only keep eight or nine lineman and opt to use McKinney as a possible center backup.